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— ■"',„',"' H.R.H. ~—-—- Our Democratic Prince—bless him— HE won't be perturbed regarding the choice of stations?-* "Where Wellington will first give him the glad-eye—-But he will appreciate— * : ;. A real rousing .reception—any'old where-— And you fellows must do your share— In making.the JRoyal'welcome a stunaierTr-,,.'.. ..: Just as well to be dressed as befits the Princely occasion—?.. . Your style of .hat will be the Prinqe's style—■The Hard Hat—that's his iavourite—. . -.:■": :.:.". Get your dome under one of these— - And, no matter how big thecrowd-r-You're certain to get— The " Hullo, how are you ?": wink from His Royal High-" ness himself— W. and G. are making a special show of Tress, Woodrow, and Christy Hats as specially appropriate— ■ From;i7/6_to 25/-— ;_: " ' '' ' ■■' 'Also we display Soft Hats in a large .variety of styles—- ■■.---■• Remember, H.B.H. means, also— . , Hat Right HereM! Wallace & Gibson ..- ...':-;:, : i;' THE KASH" ; - ■ ;' » NEXT EVENING POST, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON Sf Af QfkßH Hill ■ C Headwear of Matchless Merit ! "IT'S A STETSON"! Did you ever notice what a keen sease of satisfaction a > man puts into that phase ? He ieeli that a, " SUtson " wearer is recognised as a man »f KEEN DISCRIMINATION AND REFINED TASTE TV* haye found that a great many men pasusi these qualities—that is the reason why Stetson Hatt retain their popularity. * THE NEWEST STYLES \ AND SHADES are always to be seen at our t tort. We are thowing an unequalled assortment of Dexter, Zarnbrene and Barberry Raincoats. Pricfe^ 54-56 Willis Street - - Wellington m It will be a Warm, - for you men if you invest in a Hope Bros. 1 Overcoat. The weather last week was a mild sample of what's cominff later en. eM WJfejxj&fsf As usual, we are offering- timely.-."and. appropriate ' OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS X From 42/"t0 £s/10/" »^4 M^^ CALL IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM TO-DAY! ' Every Coat is a real "Hope" Value. Bb nH '-y ILV lCfe I^^ TO. 19 C& M] if l JTI UMr Mis JD JCK \J> v9> *L~%} 83 CUBA ST. - - VfELLINGTON f 1 Quality and Style AT A REASONABLE PRICE is assured the man who purchases a . „ D. & ffl.Ready-td-WearSuit These suits..conform to the latest style, and are made from all-wool colonial worsteds in mid grey, dark grey, and brown. ' PRICED FROM £S/15/The values can't be matched in town. Duncan *& Macintosh MSN'S OUTFITTERS, Hamners Strtet * Welliagttn (Cream o* the Oat) /^^^. I Soliloquy No* 1. The Skipper — J(( ( I 'Attar >a anxious night on the budge it's uiisktr flue t» Lr.% I com«dowh to breakfast aafl find a delicious plat* »f Cream- Y^^ C?j V oata -waiting in the cabm. Brings tlion?hts of thß home foil:, N^sfeKsA*! $ too. when one remembers that th« uaismis iindrhe kiddies are ■ t"*mL sitting down to thoirCrearnoiU." T^ifijßSSk Have yon tried this famons cereal—New Zealand's, nxtiona.l yMJx^R breakfast—nothingelse bo nourishing—tho -whole (aiuilj will «®S>LKS«^ lik*. it—so million platen of it »ed yearly ut New Zealand r^-~ —A*«&>S!flXss

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 3

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